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new york new york 8.4 million people call the city home. >> it's snowing hard in central park and 20 in midtown and snowfall one to two feet and saying we could have snow hour. >> the coldest winter in 81 years and coincides with a grim reality. more people in new york city are homeless today than at any point since the 1930s. floors. >> it's really difficult once you find ways to just get through day-to-day from finding clothing to finding shelter to finding where you will eat. >> today it's hectic because of the snow outside and not a places for us to sleep now and everybody is kind of coming in. >> in just a decade the number of people living in new york's homeless shelters has nearly doubled and reaching 60,000 a night last year. it's a homelessness crisis unprecedented in any city. >> what we see today, the homeless that we see, the exodus from this city, families doubling, tripling up, the rent sky rocketing, this has been a crisis that has been cooking for 20 years. >> why are so many in new york homeless? this week fault lines looks at the forces that are displacing thousands
new york new york 8.4 million people call the city home. >> it's snowing hard in central park and 20 in midtown and snowfall one to two feet and saying we could have snow hour. >> the coldest winter in 81 years and coincides with a grim reality. more people in new york city are homeless today than at any point since the 1930s. floors. >> it's really difficult once you find ways to just get through day-to-day from finding clothing to finding shelter to finding where you will...
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rallying with hundreds of new yorkers in east new york in brooklyn. people here are demanding half of the new houses built here are affordable to them. >> push them out because the rent is so high they can't afford it. the mayor michael bloomberg the city lost a third of apartments families. >> what we see now are effects of 20 years of housing policy, 20 years of people little by little being pushed out. no attempt to house these human beings. >> and homelessness, the number is rising everyday. >> homelessness right here. >> they are getting pushed out of state. >> new york city under the bloomberg administration eliminated entirely the permanent housing programs which were designed to help homeless families and children leave the shelter system. >> under bloomberg the number of people in homeless shelters each 54,000. >> essentially what we have it was a massive social experiment that if you take away permanent housing assistance from the needy children and families in the city what will happen? >> no good jobs. >> everyday in this city people are l
rallying with hundreds of new yorkers in east new york in brooklyn. people here are demanding half of the new houses built here are affordable to them. >> push them out because the rent is so high they can't afford it. the mayor michael bloomberg the city lost a third of apartments families. >> what we see now are effects of 20 years of housing policy, 20 years of people little by little being pushed out. no attempt to house these human beings. >> and homelessness, the number...
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the new york phil harmonic famously played in north korea -- the new york philharmonic famously played in north korea. despite where we are now, i think that was a door opening statement. charlie: matter what conflict there exists between nations -- no matter what conflict there exists between nations, we can always come together? alan: exactly. it was possible for the new york and to show up in pyongyang they were able to do what they do at the new york philharmonic and is communicated with the people. it was a select audience, to be fair. people from a complete different culture and background. there was a moment of true, human connection. charlie: they used to have at the state department, u.s. state ambassadors of goodwill. they would sponsor all of these things. maybe it is a better idea that it doesn't come from the u.s. government, but from cultural institutions like the new york .hilharmonic it does seem like a good idea, because culture has the capacity to transcend politics. at the same time, politics is about culture. alan: it is inextricably connected. i think it is a more
the new york phil harmonic famously played in north korea -- the new york philharmonic famously played in north korea. despite where we are now, i think that was a door opening statement. charlie: matter what conflict there exists between nations -- no matter what conflict there exists between nations, we can always come together? alan: exactly. it was possible for the new york and to show up in pyongyang they were able to do what they do at the new york philharmonic and is communicated with...
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rosanna: leave it up to miss new york. >> why are you proud to be from new york? >> rosanna: i love the diversity and we can do anything attitude, we'll rise above and we'll be in to the very last breath. greg: wow. >> amen. greg: give me something. anything. >> what is your definition of success? >> greg: my deaf finition of success, such as do not have success and there such as for america. >> such as. rosanna: give him the crown. greg: thank you so such. >> thank you for having me. rosanna: we'll keep your eyes on the look out for you. >> yes. rosanna: now does steve harvey do that one? >> we have no idea. i assume so. greg: that is something we should have researched. >> it is okay. greg: thank you, miss new york. rosanna: do you have a boyfriend? greg: he's here. mr. new york. rosanna: we are asking because we have the love brokers here. greg: valentine's day is just around the corner. it is february 14th. it is a sunday night. >> let him know. rosanna: we have advice coming up. we are going to find love for ines rosales if it is the last thing that we do. we
rosanna: leave it up to miss new york. >> why are you proud to be from new york? >> rosanna: i love the diversity and we can do anything attitude, we'll rise above and we'll be in to the very last breath. greg: wow. >> amen. greg: give me something. anything. >> what is your definition of success? >> greg: my deaf finition of success, such as do not have success and there such as for america. >> such as. rosanna: give him the crown. greg: thank you so such....
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we don't see it in new york city. we've been looking at mosquitoes in new york city carefully ever since we first encountered west nile, and we don't see that mosquito. >> but some of that spraying has its own side effects and medical implications, right? >> well, we -- we, mostly with west nile virus, engineer our screenings so that we reduce the possibility that people are exposed to it when we're spraying, and we're gonna be looking at the right way that we would spray for the aedes mosquito if we needed to. you saw the spraying on the streets of rio? >> well, i can see that people would feel a little unnerved by it. >> i did a little, to be honest. >> but the fact is that there are two main ways that we're gonna contain this until we have a vaccine. one is by giving people advice how to protect themselves from bites, and the other is by controlling the vector. and spraying is the key way that we have to control the vector. >> that's the bottom line. >> so i think, overall, people should feel reassured that the bra
we don't see it in new york city. we've been looking at mosquitoes in new york city carefully ever since we first encountered west nile, and we don't see that mosquito. >> but some of that spraying has its own side effects and medical implications, right? >> well, we -- we, mostly with west nile virus, engineer our screenings so that we reduce the possibility that people are exposed to it when we're spraying, and we're gonna be looking at the right way that we would spray for the...
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regis new york. we right now are in the royal suite. price is $25,000 a night and it's designed to look like a european masterpiece. this hotel is home to the king cole bar where the bloody mary was invented. was the first skyscraper ever built in manhattan which means beautiful central park views. >> the newest met can afford to buy one of those hotels. rob powers up next with sports. the rest of us have to pitch a tent in the backyard. >>> also ahead, how long does (harold) looks like australia. (rob) i'm telling you, it's a western omelette. (jeremy) fellas! (harold) hey! what you got there? (jeremy) a new york lottery scratch-off game. you know, for fun. even here. oh, look. it's carol. (harold) that is how you get to be senior associate supervisor. (avo) take a break from the excpected. >>> there they go. no elevators need ed tonight. they took part in an annual tradition, running up one of new york city's most famous all 86 floors. our very own rob powers and amy freeze once again took part. how long did it take you? >> i have no
regis new york. we right now are in the royal suite. price is $25,000 a night and it's designed to look like a european masterpiece. this hotel is home to the king cole bar where the bloody mary was invented. was the first skyscraper ever built in manhattan which means beautiful central park views. >> the newest met can afford to buy one of those hotels. rob powers up next with sports. the rest of us have to pitch a tent in the backyard. >>> also ahead, how long does (harold)...
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in the new york state assembly and served a term as new york attorney general. he also served a term in the u.s. senate, beating out alexander hamilton's father-in-law. 1800, when thomas jefferson was elected president of the united states, aaron burr became vice president. here he is during his time in office. in spite of his fine beginnings, by the time of his marriage to eliza, he was celebrated, even notorious, rather than distinguished. trouble began in 1800 41 he ran for governor of new york. he was defeated in part because of slurs about his characters disseminated by his political rival, alexander hamilton. he lost. the election, hamilton said something derogatory about aaron burr at a private dinner party. -- aaronback to erin burr and you all know what happened. challenged hamilton to a duel. they fought on the dueling grounds across the river. burr shot hamilton in the abdomen. dammartin died the next day. burr's reputation never recovered. between 1804 and 1807, he made a quasilegal attempt to seize spanish lands of mexico and what is now the souther
in the new york state assembly and served a term as new york attorney general. he also served a term in the u.s. senate, beating out alexander hamilton's father-in-law. 1800, when thomas jefferson was elected president of the united states, aaron burr became vice president. here he is during his time in office. in spite of his fine beginnings, by the time of his marriage to eliza, he was celebrated, even notorious, rather than distinguished. trouble began in 1800 41 he ran for governor of new...
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about a half inch in new york city. much lighter amounts eastern long island and jersey shore but the rain really targets you as we go through the evening hours. we had the flood watch over central new jersey. why there? because you still have snow plaques. -- snow packs. new cain over to western, norwalk, bridgeport, that's where the rain is heaviest. it's also heavy in suffolk county, long island, getting light over nassau. more rain south and west of philly. that's going to bring more rain in during the evening hours especially from new york city south and east. hudson valley, conditions will continue to heaviest rain continues to shift eastward during the evening, however, with the front really dragging its heels trying to get offshore, there will be a resurgence in showers overnight especially over coastal new jersey and long island so that could mean a wet morning commute for you. here's what you need to know. heaviest rain shifting to connecticut, long island. more rain overnight. on average an inch around the ar
about a half inch in new york city. much lighter amounts eastern long island and jersey shore but the rain really targets you as we go through the evening hours. we had the flood watch over central new jersey. why there? because you still have snow plaques. -- snow packs. new cain over to western, norwalk, bridgeport, that's where the rain is heaviest. it's also heavy in suffolk county, long island, getting light over nassau. more rain south and west of philly. that's going to bring more rain...
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of course you want to stay the news 4 new york app. select the weather tab and see the forecasts, use radar, and submit your own weather video. the app is available in the app store right now. while you're online, of course you want to play our interactive trivia game. this week we're testing your knowledge about the greatest show on earth. stay with us for ringling you like being picture perfect. you should want your banking to be too. stop into td bank and we'll help set you up with picture perfect banking. new customers, open a checking and savings account and you can get a polaroid cube+ >>> welcome back on a saturday morning. and it's time to play our interactive trivia game. as the snow squalls make their way up town, let's congratulate last week's winner laurie andrews. she's the one to beat. take it away. >> it is trivia time. today's trivia sponsored by the ringling brothers and barnum & bailey circus. here's how you play. you have to hit refresh because your web browser is up-to-date. the questions are going to pop up on your
of course you want to stay the news 4 new york app. select the weather tab and see the forecasts, use radar, and submit your own weather video. the app is available in the app store right now. while you're online, of course you want to play our interactive trivia game. this week we're testing your knowledge about the greatest show on earth. stay with us for ringling you like being picture perfect. you should want your banking to be too. stop into td bank and we'll help set you up with picture...
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"today in new york" starts now. welcome to "today in new york." it's february 28th. we've got a leap year. so one more day left in the month. i'm pat battle. >> i'm gus rosendale. it's almost 40 degrees at 6:00 in the morning. if you haven't made plans to be outside, raphael miranda is saying do it now. >> in for a treat. almost 40 degrees now. that's where we've been since yesterday afternoon. temperatures remained stationary. it's dry and mostly clear skies in new york city, down the jersey shore. a bit of cloudiness in fairfield and westchester counties. it's 27 in fairfield. as you head closer to the city, it's 37 in west port. 29 in shelton. 32 degrees as you start your day in redding. not all that cold out there. even in the distance, north and west of town, 27 in monticello. 34 in morristown. 34 degrees in long branch. as you plan your day, get outside this afternoon. look at these temperatures. back to the 50s by lunchtime. today's high a toasty 58 degrees anutwe're keeping it dry. a beautiful afternoon. a nice feel even at 6:00 p.m. 54 degrees. this is just
"today in new york" starts now. welcome to "today in new york." it's february 28th. we've got a leap year. so one more day left in the month. i'm pat battle. >> i'm gus rosendale. it's almost 40 degrees at 6:00 in the morning. if you haven't made plans to be outside, raphael miranda is saying do it now. >> in for a treat. almost 40 degrees now. that's where we've been since yesterday afternoon. temperatures remained stationary. it's dry and mostly clear skies in...
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news4 new york. back to you guys. >> thank you so much. here is another look at the conditions in south hampton right now. we want to stress our photographer has a camera mounted in his vehicle. he's been safe about this. the conditions out there getting ugly at this hour. you can track the storm any time with the news4 new york app. tap the news4 logo in the corner. >>> a little bit of other news to get to. the officer charged in the fatal shooting of gurley just finished testifying in his own defense. he says that officer liang was weeping on the stand just a short while ago. he told the jury how he and his partner spent less than a minute after his gun went off inside of that dark stairwell. that contradicts his partner's testimony that they kient four nutes discussi wha to do. liang says the shooting was accidental. >>> today, crews?are clearing e last of the debris in tribeca where a massive cs rane collapsed. a man was killed when that crane came crashing down on frida i y morning. the investigation into this could take w upse. mayor
news4 new york. back to you guys. >> thank you so much. here is another look at the conditions in south hampton right now. we want to stress our photographer has a camera mounted in his vehicle. he's been safe about this. the conditions out there getting ugly at this hour. you can track the storm any time with the news4 new york app. tap the news4 logo in the corner. >>> a little bit of other news to get to. the officer charged in the fatal shooting of gurley just finished...
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and welcome to "new york live." we have got such an exciting show for you on the way. >> you're not ready. >> but get ready. it's including a visit from ruth pointer. we are already jumping. >> yes, we are so excited. >> and they're back. taking us inside the grand reopening of a new york institution, carnegie deli. prepare to be hungry. >> i am. and from training like a
and welcome to "new york live." we have got such an exciting show for you on the way. >> you're not ready. >> but get ready. it's including a visit from ruth pointer. we are already jumping. >> yes, we are so excited. >> and they're back. taking us inside the grand reopening of a new york institution, carnegie deli. prepare to be hungry. >> i am. and from training like a
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news4 new york. >> thanks for that new information. >> right now, police are searching for the hit-and-run driver who kill add teenager in queens. the 16-year-old girl was crossing the street just after midnight. she was in the cross walk when a dark van hit her and then just kept on going. she was rushed to jamaica hospital where she later died. >>> the big move by twitter that could change which tweets you see first. we'll talk about that. dave? >> the snow story line seems to have subsided. but bitter cold air, dangerous temperatures coming our way. we'll tell you when they arrive all coming up in just a little >>> coming up today on "new york live," need an island escape? we'll take you to three restaurants that feel like tropical oasis. >>> and from dead pool, stopping by coming up on "new york live" at 12:30. in reality they're not. if a denture were to be put under a microscope, we can see all the bacteria that still exists on the denture, and that bacteria multiplies very rapidly. that's why dentists recommend cleaning with polident everyday. polident's unique micro clean formula w
news4 new york. >> thanks for that new information. >> right now, police are searching for the hit-and-run driver who kill add teenager in queens. the 16-year-old girl was crossing the street just after midnight. she was in the cross walk when a dark van hit her and then just kept on going. she was rushed to jamaica hospital where she later died. >>> the big move by twitter that could change which tweets you see first. we'll talk about that. dave? >> the snow story...
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we asked new york senior u.s. senator charles schumer, the man expected to be the next democratic party leader in the u.s. senate. and the growing worries about the zika virus. u.s. soccer team goalie hope solo says she wouldn't go to brazil if the olympics were being held right now. meanwhile, the u.s. government shipping zika virus tests for pregnant women to health departments around the country but warning that there could be temporary shortages. abc's chief health and medical editor dr. richard besser joins us to talk about the campaign to battle the mosquito-born virus. i'm bill ritter. a wild start to the presidential primary season and a wild start to the mosquito season in latin, central, and south america and the caribbean. we're gonna begin this morning by talking to u.s. senator charles schumer of new york on a wide range of issues -- why hillary clinton is having a tough challenge for the democratic presidential nomination, to the angry electorate. but i started by asking the senator about the zika vi
we asked new york senior u.s. senator charles schumer, the man expected to be the next democratic party leader in the u.s. senate. and the growing worries about the zika virus. u.s. soccer team goalie hope solo says she wouldn't go to brazil if the olympics were being held right now. meanwhile, the u.s. government shipping zika virus tests for pregnant women to health departments around the country but warning that there could be temporary shortages. abc's chief health and medical editor dr....
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>>> keep watching "today in new york." download the news 4 new york app on your mobile device. our next hour starts right now. >>> commuter alert. this morning, a lot of people will be getting on trains and crossing their fingers. there's a power outage at grand central that could slow down the commute. >>> plus round and round. overnight, two flights to our area forced to land somewhere else. >>> and a wet, messy morning. real downpours still hours away. "today in new york" starts now. good morning, everybody, 5:00 a.m. on this tuesday, february 16th. i'm michael gargiulo. >> and i'm darlene rodriguez. chris cimino is here with the forecast good morning. >> good morning. this storm system wearing a lot of different hats. yesterday, snow, ice and rain. temperatures out very cold. upper 40s in the city. still north and west and reluctant areas. a few icy spots. temperatures are going to warm through the morning. then that heavy round of rain is coming in. maybe an imbedded thunderstorm or two in there. temperatures headed way up to the 50s. through city island is 45. staten isla
>>> keep watching "today in new york." download the news 4 new york app on your mobile device. our next hour starts right now. >>> commuter alert. this morning, a lot of people will be getting on trains and crossing their fingers. there's a power outage at grand central that could slow down the commute. >>> plus round and round. overnight, two flights to our area forced to land somewhere else. >>> and a wet, messy morning. real downpours still hours...
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miss new york is coming up. the new miss new york. we have a new miss new york. rosanna: great, we are going (vo) want to be happy with your next vehicle purchase? at enterprise, we guarantee it. p head to your neighborhood enterprise car sales p and let the people who buy more vehicles than anyone... p change your thinking about after trying brookside crunchy clusters, @carlybeyar tweeted: at this point, chocolate ambassador. well, i am sorry, carly... it' s something you earn. brookside. talk about delicious. was a lot faster but, i thought it would be a hassle to switch, turns out it wasn't. they showed up when i asked and they set up wi-fi on my laptop, my tablet and stuff. it's true, it is better. i'm here to mow the lawn. it's february, curtis. other things around here. internet available with uploads up to 5 times faster than cable. plus tv and phone for just $69.99 a month online with no switch to better. [ music ] greg: great song. rosanna: if you shake your grove thing you are going to lose weight. greg: the grove. rosanna: move it around. dr. raj is he
miss new york is coming up. the new miss new york. we have a new miss new york. rosanna: great, we are going (vo) want to be happy with your next vehicle purchase? at enterprise, we guarantee it. p head to your neighborhood enterprise car sales p and let the people who buy more vehicles than anyone... p change your thinking about after trying brookside crunchy clusters, @carlybeyar tweeted: at this point, chocolate ambassador. well, i am sorry, carly... it' s something you earn. brookside. talk...
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tell me this from the "new york times." how much of gilbert's tenure is assessed is tied to one's conception of what a music director of a major american orchestra should be. of course the core work involves maintaining the skills of the players and giving excellent performances. but a music director should also be a visionary like a curator. the person who determines that one repertoire needs development or that a particular collection should be placed in storage for a bit. this person must take charge of outreach and education, foster 4dqelationships and be willing t life. i mean it sounds to me like you would say that's everything i was doing. >> that's actually, i think, a very apt description of an elusive subject. what a music director is and can be. the new york philharmonic is an orchestra that doesn't need musical development in a way. the players are unparalleled. they play so beautifully together. they know how to listen. it's always fun when i see guest conductors. even guest conductor who are accustomed to crea
tell me this from the "new york times." how much of gilbert's tenure is assessed is tied to one's conception of what a music director of a major american orchestra should be. of course the core work involves maintaining the skills of the players and giving excellent performances. but a music director should also be a visionary like a curator. the person who determines that one repertoire needs development or that a particular collection should be placed in storage for a bit. this...
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york city, the new york attorney general's actions caused concern. the leagues' big investments and lucrative deals in fantasy sports were at stake. major league baseball may now end its deal with draftkings, if they don't comply with new y. and nfl commissioner roger goodell has also raised questions about daily fantasy sports. >> we see a big distinction between season-long fantasy and daily fantasy. i want to make sure there's proper consumer protections. that's important for us, and i think that's something that's missing from the current structure. >> bogdanich: there's the saying, "no harm, no foul." is that the case here? i mean, who's being harmed? >> well, the fact is we just don't know what's been going on in there, so our investigation is ongoing. it's clear to us that what they're doing is gambling, and there are people who have gambling addiction problems. and for them to contend it's not gambling, you can almost lure people who know they have gambling addiction problems into getting back involved in betting. and gambling addiction exper
york city, the new york attorney general's actions caused concern. the leagues' big investments and lucrative deals in fantasy sports were at stake. major league baseball may now end its deal with draftkings, if they don't comply with new y. and nfl commissioner roger goodell has also raised questions about daily fantasy sports. >> we see a big distinction between season-long fantasy and daily fantasy. i want to make sure there's proper consumer protections. that's important for us, and i...
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york bay near new jersey. we have the potential for coastal flooding out there in the persistent wind that was a problem going on and on. looks like we will finally get rid of things but altogether, we see one more cycle so be ready for that . as far as the snow, yes indeed . we dropped out the winter weather advisory but we slept some light snow out there in the eastern section of long island. it's back into connecticut in. we have the overall set up to bring us some light snow out there. not ridiculous . 330 right now in central park . that's above normal. bridgeport. it's a cool start before this time of the year, it's not that bad. are we getting a change coming up soon? we still have a lot of scattered light snow showers rotating around the great lakes and the northeast. looks like we will still have the risk of a few more snow showers or flurries in the area. the good news with this type of situation is that we don't get a lot out of it in terms of snow production. is not producing too much in terms of s
york bay near new jersey. we have the potential for coastal flooding out there in the persistent wind that was a problem going on and on. looks like we will finally get rid of things but altogether, we see one more cycle so be ready for that . as far as the snow, yes indeed . we dropped out the winter weather advisory but we slept some light snow out there in the eastern section of long island. it's back into connecticut in. we have the overall set up to bring us some light snow out there. not...
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office in new york state. award-winning actor courtney b. vance talks about his role as famed defense attorney johnnie cochran in "american crime story: the people vs. o.j. simpson." and later, "on kentucky avenue," the musical inspired by atlantic city's historic club harlem, a one-time epicenter of black night life.
office in new york state. award-winning actor courtney b. vance talks about his role as famed defense attorney johnnie cochran in "american crime story: the people vs. o.j. simpson." and later, "on kentucky avenue," the musical inspired by atlantic city's historic club harlem, a one-time epicenter of black night life.
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new york" app. select the weather tab and see the latest forecast. use the interactive radar and how to submit your own weather video. it's available in the app store right now. pat and gus, over to you. >> thank you, raphael. chances are, you or someone you know has had a problem with a moving company because it's a top consumer complaint every single year. >> for an exclusive look at a sting operation targeting movers, better get baquero. here's lynda with tips on who to pick before you make your move. >> reporter: 21 movers who think they're pulling into this location for a move within new jersey, but this is a sting operation. >> move your steering wheel back and forth. >> the 21 companies who showed up, all were unlicensed and there's more. >> there were five arrests made by the state police for outstanding warrants and there are also multiple motor vehicle violations found. so there were a lot of problems. to you? >> unfortunately, it wasn't. the is ia big problem. >> steve lee is acting direc
new york" app. select the weather tab and see the latest forecast. use the interactive radar and how to submit your own weather video. it's available in the app store right now. pat and gus, over to you. >> thank you, raphael. chances are, you or someone you know has had a problem with a moving company because it's a top consumer complaint every single year. >> for an exclusive look at a sting operation targeting movers, better get baquero. here's lynda with tips on who to pick...
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the "new york times" i calling it the failing "new york times." it might not even be in business too much longer. it is so poorly run. every single article they do on me, i could do the greatest thing in the world, every article they do on me is a hit piece. i mean, they are a disgrace every editorial is a hit piece. and i think it's just a disgrace. and frankly it's just also wrong. they know it's wrong. they did an article recently. they actually said to me it's wrong. we're going with it i said why don't you retract it? no we are not going to do that they are a disgrace. what i said we have to open up the libels laws and i'm
the "new york times" i calling it the failing "new york times." it might not even be in business too much longer. it is so poorly run. every single article they do on me, i could do the greatest thing in the world, every article they do on me is a hit piece. i mean, they are a disgrace every editorial is a hit piece. and i think it's just a disgrace. and frankly it's just also wrong. they know it's wrong. they did an article recently. they actually said to me it's wrong....
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in new york. and about five years ago, new york was not considered very hot and cities in general weren't considered too hot. i see the inner cities as the wave of the future. >> trump was on the "today" show to talk about his next big project, the trump tower. >> they had beautiful bas relief carvings, and he just wrecked them. i said, how could you have done that? >> couldn't you have just saved those sculptures? >> it would very, very dangerous to save them. they weighed two tons, about 15 feet high, about 2 1/2-feet thick, and if they would have fallen, people could have been very badly hurt and killed. it wasn't worth it. >> he just ripped those out without any consideration for their historic value. and the people he had doing the demolition were illegal immigrants. >> in an interview with "the new york times," trump said he did not know they were undocumented workers on the site. >> mr. trump, what's left in your life? you're 33 years old, you're worth all this money. you said you didn't sa
in new york. and about five years ago, new york was not considered very hot and cities in general weren't considered too hot. i see the inner cities as the wave of the future. >> trump was on the "today" show to talk about his next big project, the trump tower. >> they had beautiful bas relief carvings, and he just wrecked them. i said, how could you have done that? >> couldn't you have just saved those sculptures? >> it would very, very dangerous to save them....
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you're watching "today in new york." >>> have a tip for new york's biggest i-team? call 866-news-44. ah, smell that air. yeah. smells good. really good. why? i gotta get home and wait for the cable company. but we just left your house. oh my gosh, great workout. no, this is your house! we at time warner cable need to ologizave to you. us we no longer offer an excuse to get out of your morning run. we're making a bunch of changes at time warner cable. now you can choose a one-hour arrival window, ma r and our new tech tracknr feare will alert you with a text or email with your technician's name and photo >>> welcome back, 4:53. 40 degrees on this tuesday morning. today, you will get another chance at the online lottery to score the hottest broadway ticket in time. we're talking about "hamilton" of course. that show where the website ashed last month. we're told that the website was upgraded today from 7:00 e 3:00 a.m., you can dry again for >> just don't call anybody at 7:00 a.m. to try to get "hamil ton" tickets, right? >> that's right. >> good luck, everybody. >> d
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they launched online and have a shop in austin, texas, and a pop upin new york city. >> new york is the largest market. >> reporter: the day we visited, they were waiting outside for the store to open and this woman came straight here after flying in from l.a. just a month earlier, haney was named to forbe0 under 30 and rang the nasdaq opening be iwa about the tm th got ushere. and being part of a young group mong andhaking and doing th was quite rewarding. >> reporter: that team has grown to 32 people thas to the most recent round of funding. >> we raised $7.1 million in our series a in october. and, yes, focused on growing the te with th and getng mo product in people's has. >> reporter: people like this who has a million followers on instagram and teamed up wit outdoor voices for a limited collection. who'snext? >> we want ell degeneres and jennifer lawrence in outd voices. >> reporter: kits are the name for the ov matching se. >> outdoor voices comes from when you're littlend your mom is usingr indoor voice, that uthful spirit. >> reporter: thi spring they' mong the sh to a permane
they launched online and have a shop in austin, texas, and a pop upin new york city. >> new york is the largest market. >> reporter: the day we visited, they were waiting outside for the store to open and this woman came straight here after flying in from l.a. just a month earlier, haney was named to forbe0 under 30 and rang the nasdaq opening be iwa about the tm th got ushere. and being part of a young group mong andhaking and doing th was quite rewarding. >> reporter: that...
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he was coming out of new york city as a guy who was born, raised in new york city. you are a new york city kid. >> yes. >> does that make things a little more advantageous? >> it does. any time you can talk about representing where you are from, a new york city kid playing in new york city, playing in the about. you look at shane, you know, obviously myself being from new york, him being from new york, that's an instant connection. >> you know the same delis. >> you say pursuit. just like new yorkers. >> yeah, yeah. so you have a guy like shane who has an unbelievable work ethics. he is such a perfectionist. he has gotten better and better every year and he is going to go down as one of the manhattan all-time greats. he didn't have any scholarship offers out of high school. >> right. that's the thing. things have definitely changed. things changed since you played at kentucky when guys were playing for four years. >> a now a cup of coffee. >> yeah. you have some older guys in there. 20 , 21 years old. your four year seniors. does it help you when you get into the to
he was coming out of new york city as a guy who was born, raised in new york city. you are a new york city kid. >> yes. >> does that make things a little more advantageous? >> it does. any time you can talk about representing where you are from, a new york city kid playing in new york city, playing in the about. you look at shane, you know, obviously myself being from new york, him being from new york, that's an instant connection. >> you know the same delis. >>...
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in new york state, we believe tomorrow starts today. all across the state the economy is growing, with creative new business incentives, the lowest taxes in decades, and university partnerships, attracting the talent and companies of tomorrow. like in utica, where a new kind of workforce is being trained. and in albany, the nanotechnology capital let us help grow your company's tomorrow, today wh >>> the u.s. coast guard came to the rescue of two firefighters who fell off a cliff and into the ocean while searching for a missing girl. rescue crews pulled the two firefighters from the ocean off the coast of oregon. during the rescue, one of the coast guard swimmers had to detach from his rope and swim into a sea cave in order to find one of the firefighters. one of the men saved from the ocean was taken to a hospital. the coast guard sadly had to suspend the search for the 17-year-old missing girl who reportedly fell off the cliff while hiking. >>> good news for pet owners, amtrak expanding its pet programs. amtrak said the pilot program
in new york state, we believe tomorrow starts today. all across the state the economy is growing, with creative new business incentives, the lowest taxes in decades, and university partnerships, attracting the talent and companies of tomorrow. like in utica, where a new kind of workforce is being trained. and in albany, the nanotechnology capital let us help grow your company's tomorrow, today wh >>> the u.s. coast guard came to the rescue of two firefighters who fell off a cliff and...
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download the "news 4 new york" app on your mobile device. the next hour starts right now. >>> right now, a new subway crackdown. the nypd trying to protect people by waking them up. >>> what's old is new again. this morning, details of the plan to build a new streetcar in new york city. >> you might say it's getting ugly. how ted cruz is responding to allegations of voter fraud in "today in new york" starts now.
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to new york city between 6:00 and 7:00. look how cold it is in the low 20s. flakes are still sticking. by 10:00, 11:00, we're mixing, still icy. still snowing in the cat skills, then overnight, the warm air takes over. and then it gets heavier tomorrow midday, look at the yellows and reside sweeping through here during the mid afternoon with a good soaking of a half inch to an inch of it's about an inch, inch and a half in new york city, parts of nassau county. and one to three north and west. they all get washed away because we're going to have a 1/2 inch to an inch of rainfall tomorrow afternoon. wind and rain, i want to highlight around 3:00. see those purples there. that's wind gusts at 50 miles per hour. the wind are going to howl tomorrow afternoon with the heavy rain. clouds break for sun on breezy. brisk on thursday. how about 50s over the upcoming weekend. i may not be warm enough with numbers over the weekend. it will be 55 degrees warmer next weekend than it was this weekend. something else, right. >> that is rem
to new york city between 6:00 and 7:00. look how cold it is in the low 20s. flakes are still sticking. by 10:00, 11:00, we're mixing, still icy. still snowing in the cat skills, then overnight, the warm air takes over. and then it gets heavier tomorrow midday, look at the yellows and reside sweeping through here during the mid afternoon with a good soaking of a half inch to an inch of it's about an inch, inch and a half in new york city, parts of nassau county. and one to three north and west....
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i was there with governor cuomo it's a 2-1/2 hour flight from new york city, 1300 miles from new york to havana, plenty of opportunities here in hudson county. this area, west new york, union city, once described as havana on the hudson because so many exiles moved here in the '70s or '80s. this opens up new opportunities. when you talk to people, they say when it comes to issues of the home land, some are as divisive as ever. >> there's light at the end of the tunnel. it's about time. it's been a long time coming. >> reporter: orlando perez is a third generation cuban american. >> it's been over 50 years. nothing has changed. i think our influence in cuba is going to help change the situation there. >> reporter: from the classic cars, famous for buzzing the narrow streets of old havana, to the neo classic buildings preserved in time, the culture closer to the american public. the goal both sides say is to expand tourism and business. [inaudible] >> reporter: the deal is the latest effort from the obama administration to restore relations between the two countries severed since the da
i was there with governor cuomo it's a 2-1/2 hour flight from new york city, 1300 miles from new york to havana, plenty of opportunities here in hudson county. this area, west new york, union city, once described as havana on the hudson because so many exiles moved here in the '70s or '80s. this opens up new opportunities. when you talk to people, they say when it comes to issues of the home land, some are as divisive as ever. >> there's light at the end of the tunnel. it's about time....
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coming up on "new york live" at 12:30. attention parents: before school this september r all kids entering 7tht and 12th grades t must get ther meningococcal vaccine. it protects against serious and sometimes deadly diseases like meningitis. call your health care provider today. learn more at all across america families are coming back to time warner cable for a whole new experience. that's because we've been working hard to give you better service, and it shows. pwe came back for internet speeds so fast even the kids are impressed. oh she's impressed. we're catching up on movies and shows on demand just as fast as we can watch them. for $89.99 a month you'll get 100 meg ultra-fast internet, popular hd channels and unlimited calling. twc's home wifi is so strong we can use all our devices at the same time. so we can all watch whatever we want. and that's kinda cool. call now. for $89.99 a month you'll get internet, tv and phone. there's no contract, no risk and our money-back guarantee. come back today and we'll give you f
coming up on "new york live" at 12:30. attention parents: before school this september r all kids entering 7tht and 12th grades t must get ther meningococcal vaccine. it protects against serious and sometimes deadly diseases like meningitis. call your health care provider today. learn more at all across america families are coming back to time warner cable for a whole new experience. that's because we've been working hard to give you better service, and it shows. pwe came back for...
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. >>> now, new york's number one news. channel 7 eyewitness news. >>> guilty of manslaughter, a young new york cop tonight shocked when a jury delivers a guilty verdict for head deadly of an unarmed man. >> but first bundle up, it'll, getting colder. >> it's super cold out here. 72 on christmas eve, the second biggest snowstorm in new york city history, and maybe the years. the wind is biting. the camera is shivering. down to 19 in new york city, and the wind chill at 8. we're just getting started with the cold snap. wind chill watch in effect for northern new jersey, hudson saturday to sunday. the worst still in front of us. the park at 8, 1 in islip and the winds back off overnight. that's the only good news. the radar makes it look like it's snowing over central new jersey the last few hour, but not -- smoke from a fire, not snow showers. we're clear and quiet in terms of clouds right now. more rolling in tomorrow, but the coldest air coming in about 30 hours or so, late friday night into saturday morning. that's the po
. >>> now, new york's number one news. channel 7 eyewitness news. >>> guilty of manslaughter, a young new york cop tonight shocked when a jury delivers a guilty verdict for head deadly of an unarmed man. >> but first bundle up, it'll, getting colder. >> it's super cold out here. 72 on christmas eve, the second biggest snowstorm in new york city history, and maybe the years. the wind is biting. the camera is shivering. down to 19 in new york city, and the wind chill...
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hello, new york. tonight channing tatum, regina king. >>> in tonight's health alert, a well known u.s. college now requiring its students to wear fit bits. students at oral roberts university in oklahoma required to wear a fit bit to measure their daily exercise. it's included health in its curriculum since it opened. students used to track their activity manually. >>> new and encouraging details about former president jimmy carter's battle with cancer. the 91-year-old clearing another hurdle on his way to becoming cancer-free. a scan of his torso conducted last week found no signs of melanoma. a previous scan found the cancer that doctors discovered last summer in his brain was also gone. carter said the results look promising but added his doctors remain very cautious. >>> tonight eyewitness news is checking you in to the most check out the priciest luxury sarah spagnuolo, editor at large, takes us on a tour. >> here we are at the ty warner new york. this is new york city's most expensive suite. wha
hello, new york. tonight channing tatum, regina king. >>> in tonight's health alert, a well known u.s. college now requiring its students to wear fit bits. students at oral roberts university in oklahoma required to wear a fit bit to measure their daily exercise. it's included health in its curriculum since it opened. students used to track their activity manually. >>> new and encouraging details about former president jimmy carter's battle with cancer. the 91-year-old...
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you're in new york right now. >> i'm in new york. well, i moved here about 12 where i decided to live and raise a family. so i would say right now new york would be my fav. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: nicely done.ove you for saying that. just don't ever come in second place in iowa. >> i won't. >> stephen: we started off as an improv group did. >> stephen: did you enjoy the the improvisation? >> you know, i'm going to be really honest. i was always-- this is true. i'm not lying. steve, i could never keep up with him. mind is just so ridiculously fast. and i was more. ( cheers and applause ) of you to say. >> it's the god's honest truth. and i actually was really with you because i realized, i can't do that." ( laughter ) so, i mean, i should go into acting and not that.what i remember, do you know what i remember, one of the things i remember about you, other than you were a very gifted actor, is that between your freshman and your sophomore a chest. ( laughter ) you-- do you remember this? you worked out like mad that summer
you're in new york right now. >> i'm in new york. well, i moved here about 12 where i decided to live and raise a family. so i would say right now new york would be my fav. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: nicely done.ove you for saying that. just don't ever come in second place in iowa. >> i won't. >> stephen: we started off as an improv group did. >> stephen: did you enjoy the the improvisation? >> you know, i'm going to be really honest. i was always--...
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>> yeah, quite a bit. >> reporter: in new york d.o.t. crews are repairing potholes as fast as they can. they say they've already fixed 36,000. their average response time is one and a half days. but the weather is causing more and more holes to pop up. the d.o.t. says the number of potholes is actually down compared to last winter. but there's still enough to cause chaos for drivers. aaa says potholes cost drivers $3 billion a year in repairs. file a claim with your town or with your state for pothole damage repairs. but getting the money isn't easy. a lot of times you have to go through a ton of red tape. we're live in jersey city. >>> new york senators, the mayor and the city's top cop are slamming the federal government's plan to slash counter terrorism funding. >> the city got $180 billion in federal antiterror funds last year. the feds want to cut that in half this year to $90 million. commissioner bratton said that would force cuts. >> this antiterror funding fight is turning democrat against democrat. mayor de blasio and senator s
>> yeah, quite a bit. >> reporter: in new york d.o.t. crews are repairing potholes as fast as they can. they say they've already fixed 36,000. their average response time is one and a half days. but the weather is causing more and more holes to pop up. the d.o.t. says the number of potholes is actually down compared to last winter. but there's still enough to cause chaos for drivers. aaa says potholes cost drivers $3 billion a year in repairs. file a claim with your town or with...
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new jersey and look at that. that serene picture of new york harbor. anything but about an hour ago. the showers will be moving away and the clearing will continue during the overnight. we had wind gusts at 50 miles per hour, 53 miles per hour in teterboro and the wind gusts ovthe last hour are down in the more 20 to 30-mile-per-hour range. they'll continue to diminish as we go through the evening. showers are exiting the area over the next hour. there is some street flooding that will persist through the evening commute. still be careful with your travel. and even tomorrow morning as the numbers get colder again we'll have patches of black ice that begin to return to the suburbs. right now mild, nice breeze, and finally tranquil in new york city. 7-day accuweather forecast coming up in a few minutes. >>> the weather wreaking havoc on long island. a belmar woman driving down the road was suddenly trapped in a car when a tree came crashing down on top of her vehicle. stacey sager just talked to her about what happened and >> she got the scare of her lif
new jersey and look at that. that serene picture of new york harbor. anything but about an hour ago. the showers will be moving away and the clearing will continue during the overnight. we had wind gusts at 50 miles per hour, 53 miles per hour in teterboro and the wind gusts ovthe last hour are down in the more 20 to 30-mile-per-hour range. they'll continue to diminish as we go through the evening. showers are exiting the area over the next hour. there is some street flooding that will persist...
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york and just questioning, if your environment is insane, which i find new york to be, if it's illogical, if it just doesn't - it's not logical, this. people say that new york is like the bumblebee, there is no reason why the bumblebee should be able to fly >>> i was listening to that, have i been blind, et cetera. >> i've walked these streets in the wealth and poverty, in the diamond market, they just rolled out for me. there's so of wealth in this city and there's-- so much wealth and poverty, they co-exist right next to each other. you can see people sitting down to a $400 bottle of wine and lookout the window and see an old woman eating out of the garage can. the disparity and the income gap is like this in the world, but in new york everybody is right up against each other living together. you have to do a lot of convincing of yourself that you're - you know, somehow justify your lifestyle to be able to live as accessively-- excessively as you do and taking advantage of all the material pleasures that are here and not give assistance - basically stepping over bodies to get into prad
york and just questioning, if your environment is insane, which i find new york to be, if it's illogical, if it just doesn't - it's not logical, this. people say that new york is like the bumblebee, there is no reason why the bumblebee should be able to fly >>> i was listening to that, have i been blind, et cetera. >> i've walked these streets in the wealth and poverty, in the diamond market, they just rolled out for me. there's so of wealth in this city and there's-- so much...
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new york yesterday? you will find out. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. juan: a palestinian village has been awarded the nobel peace prize will step israel is throwing open its doors to refugees. those were some of the headlines that appeared in a fake version of "the new york times" distributed across new york city on tuesday. the paper carried the slogan, "all the news we didn't print." the prank copy of the revered "gray lady" also announced democratic presidential candidate "hilarity clifton" planned to quit the presidential race to head up a women's nonprofit based in ramallah. the edition even has fake ads. amy: 10,000 copies of the fake paper were distributed but no group took responsible for the prank. that is, until now. joining us to find out who was behind the paper, we are joined by jane hirschmann of jews say no. also with us ben norton, journalist at salon who specializes in u.s. foreign policy and
new york yesterday? you will find out. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. juan: a palestinian village has been awarded the nobel peace prize will step israel is throwing open its doors to refugees. those were some of the headlines that appeared in a fake version of "the new york times" distributed across new york city on tuesday. the paper carried the slogan, "all the news we didn't...
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new york." remarkable thingonare happening at your local acme. went're making changes, and we're getting better every day. cleaner. friendlier. fresher. like fresher meat and seafood. and fresher produce and hundreds of organics. we offer lower prices every day. right now, get dunkin' donuts coffee k-cups, 10-count packages for just $4.99. and thin-sliced boneless chicken breast or tenders, cut fresh in store. buy 1 get 2 free. low prices, great quality, and friendlier service. >>> this morning, welcome back. let's start there. this morning, we're having our first look at the newest addition to the new york aquarium in brooklyn. this black-footed male penguin he doesn't have a name yet. he enjoys hanging out with his parents just like michael does. the aquarium said this cutie pie will make its public debut in the future. very sweet. and panda cub back out trying to climb the tree at the smithsonian national zoo. he got stuck. bei bei's mom came to the rescue to help him down. you can see, this
new york." remarkable thingonare happening at your local acme. went're making changes, and we're getting better every day. cleaner. friendlier. fresher. like fresher meat and seafood. and fresher produce and hundreds of organics. we offer lower prices every day. right now, get dunkin' donuts coffee k-cups, 10-count packages for just $4.99. and thin-sliced boneless chicken breast or tenders, cut fresh in store. buy 1 get 2 free. low prices, great quality, and friendlier service....
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the icy mix north of new york overnight. by tomorrow morning, well above freezing, but in buffalo and cleveland, could see a foot of snow. in same areas in the snow and ice tomorrow night could see thunderstorms. a remarkable warmup in temperatures. a 30 degree swing from yesterday morning's record-breaking cold, 57 degrees tomorrow afternoon. >> run unbelievable. rob, thank you. >>> we turn now to the race for 2016, and donald trump late today, up leashing on his opponents. on ted cruz, calling him a liar, quote, unstable, a basket case. and trump continued to take aim at jeb bush and now his brother, the former president. george w. bush. e and former first lady laura bush joining jeb bush on the trail just moments ago there. tonight, what trump is now saying about 9/11, and the former president, and also threatening to run as an independent again. tonight. >> reporter: tonight, in south carolina, it's big brother to the rescue. >> thank you for your hard work for jeb. thank you for what you're going to do, which is to vote
the icy mix north of new york overnight. by tomorrow morning, well above freezing, but in buffalo and cleveland, could see a foot of snow. in same areas in the snow and ice tomorrow night could see thunderstorms. a remarkable warmup in temperatures. a 30 degree swing from yesterday morning's record-breaking cold, 57 degrees tomorrow afternoon. >> run unbelievable. rob, thank you. >>> we turn now to the race for 2016, and donald trump late today, up leashing on his opponents. on...
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my next question here is from a blake lively from new york city, new york. he writes, hugh, i tried calling you on the burner phone and you didn't answer. are we still meeting at the hotel this afternoon? i don't have much time because i'm getting a mani/pedi from 3:00 to 4:00. >> super weird. >> what, that he's having a mani/pedi or that blake wants to hook up? >>> gwen stefani has a new song "make me love you." >> she admitted to jimmy kimmel that it is about your boyfriend, blake. >> look at the video. your lips on my lips oh, i could believe it how good it could be i don't want to believe it thank god thank god that i found you now you've got me missing you i liked it. i liked it! >> okay. here are the lyric. >> what was she doing under there? >> here it is. ready? i could get used to this. it's getting harder to leave it. your lips on my lip. >> yeah, like it. >> i can't believe it. how good it could be. didn't want to believe it. but now i see. you're all i see. >>> joseph fines is with us in the kitchen. did that move you? >> how was that? >> did that
my next question here is from a blake lively from new york city, new york. he writes, hugh, i tried calling you on the burner phone and you didn't answer. are we still meeting at the hotel this afternoon? i don't have much time because i'm getting a mani/pedi from 3:00 to 4:00. >> super weird. >> what, that he's having a mani/pedi or that blake wants to hook up? >>> gwen stefani has a new song "make me love you." >> she admitted to jimmy kimmel that it is...